I've never had a problem with it. And if sticky keys is the cause you can turn it off. In Windows 7 just open the start menu and enter, Sticky keys. The first item that pops up should be Change how your keyboard works. Within that there are check boxes to turn off sticky keys and other things you may not need.

Hth,
Tom


On 1/4/2014 10:30 AM, Max G. Swanson wrote:
I don't know why the WinG combination is so prone to it, but GW Support
told me it's basically a problem with the Sticky Keys feature of Windows.
Hitting the Windows key a couple times can sometimes get rid of the
behavior.

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